No. 1: 187. Team USA scored 156 points in a 40-minute game. Were it a 48-minute game, Team USA was on pace to score 187 points. The record for most points in a regulation game is 173, achieved twice, most recently by the Suns in 1990. (Phoenix dropped 107 points in the first half of that game.)

No. 2: 83. That was the final margin. That's pretty outrageous. In case you're curious, the NBA record for biggest margin in a game is 68. Surely Nigeria would have made up 15 points with another eight minutes ... right? (Nigeria was on pace to score 87 points in a 48-minute game, so Team USA would have been expected to win by a full 100. Amazing.)

No. 3: 37. That's how many points Carmelo Anthony scored ... in 14 minutes. 'Melo averaged 34 minutes per game last season. His scoring rate against Nigeria would have produced 90 points in a 34-minute night.

No. 4: 52. According to John Schuhmann, Chris Paul led Team USA in plus-minus with a +52 ... in 22 minutes.

No. 5: 71.1. Team USA shot 71.1 percent from the floor. Almost three-quarters of their shots!

No. 6: 29. The team hit 29 three-pointers, including 10 by 'Melo. The NBA team record for most threes in a game is 23.

No. 7: 18. The turnover margin was 18. Team USA had just seven giveaways. Nigeria had 25.

No. 8: 1.79. Team USA scored 1.79 points per possession. If you had a performance in which you took and made a two-pointer every time down the floor -- shooting 100 percent -- with zero turnovers, you'd have 2 points per possession. Team USA was pretty damn close, thanks to its awesome shooting and tons of threes.